For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Hi my dear friend
Do you know that somebody loves you so much ? Do you know that somebody died for you , for your sins ,because He loved you .
Only He can understand and helps you .
His name is Jesus , the Son of God . Only He can makes you
happy and save you of Hell and of the eternity
without God ! He is the lamb of God ; All you have to do is to
accept Him in your heart , His sacrifice , as your personal
>Saviour , right now . Today my dear friend ! Tomorrow will
> be too late ! Tell to Him what you want ! He's near by you ;
He waits for your decision .Read the wonderful Bible ; Into the Bible you find the answers to your to everything . You will receive the genuine love , the veridical happiness and a eternal life of love and happiness with God . I am not talking to you about a religion or a sect , or a denomination ; I am taking to you about our Creator , our God , and Jesus our Savior .
Jesus said ; I AM THE WAY , THE TRUTH AND THE LIVE .
To love another person is to see the face of God !
Victor Hugo
Love is a staircase toward the absolute
Platoon
,,In true love it is the soul that envelops the body "
Friedrich Nietzsche
,,The love's object ? --- Love itself "
Saint Augustine
,,To live without loving is not really to live "
Moliere
,,The course of true love never did run smooth "
William Shakespeare
,,Love is the child of poverty and divinity
Love is a desire for the perpetual possession of the good.'
Love is a desire for immortality
Love is generally calm and serene
Beauty of the soul is preferable to beauty of the body" PLATOON

God reveals his love to the world in our love for each other. John 13:34-35 & 17:20-23.
God's love is revealed to us because he has made us his children. I John 3:1-2. Because of his great love for us, God made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in our transgressions. Ephesians 2:5. God's love is revealed to us - we know that we live in him and he in us - because he gave us his Spirit. John 14:15-17; I John 4:13; Romans 8:15-16. God pours out his love in our hearts through his Spirit which lives in us. Romans 5:5. God's love in our hearts produces peace, joy, hope, confidence in God and freedom from fear (6). John 14:23-27; I John 4:15-18; Galatians 5:6, 22-23. Because of his love, God gives us eternal encouragement and good hope and strengthens us to do every good work. 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17. He directs our hearts into his love and perfects his love in us. 2 Thessalonians 3:5; I John 4:12. It is God's desire to live through us, that Christ may be seen in us. Galatians 2:20; Colossians 3:1-4. God desires more than merely that we comply with his written instructions, as was his requirement in Old Testament times; rather, now God desires that his Son live through us in a way so intimate that it is described as eating his flesh and drinking his blood. John 6:53-58. God's love is also made obvious to us in that, through his Son, God graciously gives us all things. Romans 8:31-32. The love of God for us is also shown by his promise to do anything we ask in Jesus name (7). John 16:23-28. God's love is also revealed to us in his discipline and correction of us as his children. Hebrews 12:5-11. We are more than conquerors in this love from which we cannot be separated. Romans 8:3B 5-39.
Indeed, knowing from experience the depth essence of God's love is so important that Paul prayed :He would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, that you may be strengthened with power through his Spirit in the inward man; that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; to the end that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may be strengthened to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know Christ's love which surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.
How can we explain and define the Love of God ? Is it a mystery ? The American Heritage Dictionary defines love as "an intense affection and attraction for another person based on familial or personal ties". Often this "intense affection" stems from a sexual attraction for that other person. We love other people, because there is a strange filling of satisfaction , or we say we love other people, when we are attracted to them and when they make us feel good. Notice that a key phrase in the dictionary definition of love is the phrase "based on". This phrase implies that we love conditionally; in other words, we love someone because they fulfils a condition that we require before we can love them. How many times have we heard or said, "I love you because you are wonderful or cute;" or "I love you because you take good care of me;" or "I love you because you are fun to be with"?
Our love is not only conditional, it is also mercurial. We love based on feelings and emotions that can change from one moment to the next. The divorce rate is extremely high in today's society because husbands and wives supposedly stop loving one another-or they "fall out of love". They may go through a rough patch in their marriage, and they no longer "feel" love for their spouse, so they call it quits. Evidently, their marriage vow of "till death do us part" means they can part at the death of their love for their spouse rather than at their physical death.
Can anyone really comprehend "unconditional" love? It seems the love that parents have for their children is as close to unconditional love as we can get without the help of God's love in our lives. We continue to love our children through good times and bad, and we don't stop loving them if they don't meet the expectations we may have for them. We make a choice to love our children even when we consider them unlovable; our love doesn't stop when we don't "feel" love for them. This is similar to God's love for us, but as we shall see, God's love transcends the human definition of love to a point that is hard for us to comprehend.
The Bible tells us that "God is Love" (1 John 4:8). But how can we even begin to understand that truth? There are many passages in the Bible that give us God's definition of love. The most well known verse is John 3:16, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." So one way God defines love is in the act of giving. However, what God gave (or should we say, "who" God gave) was not a mere gift-wrapped present; God sacrificed His only Son so that we, who put our faith in His Son, will not spend eternity separated from Him. This is an amazing love, because we are the ones who choose to be separated from God through our own sin, yet it's God who mends the separation through His intense personal sacrifice, and all we have to do is accept His gift.
Is there such a thing as the "Love of God?" Is the Creator a God of love? Or is He an angry God? Is He passive and complacent? Or has He revealed His demeanour at all? Christians believe in a God of Love. They feel as though God has proved His love towards man through the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ, who suffered upon the cross as a propitiation for our sins. Truly, to die for another is proof of your love. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13). However, does Christ represent God in His death upon the cross? Did Jesus even die upon a cross? Did He even exist as an historical figure at all? Or is He merely a myth -- a good story about a good man?
I love you with the vast love of God ! HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY

